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If One Parent Has the Dominant Gene for Huntington's Disease

Question 195

Question 195

Multiple Choice

If one parent has the dominant gene for Huntington's disease, the odds of one of their children having the disease are one out of


A) one.
B) two.
C) three.
D) four.

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